Watch: Zscaler’s Ken Urquhart Talks Decryption & The Future of … – Executive Gov

As the field of quantum computing advances, new opportunities and threats are emerging. One key threat federal leaders are focusing on is decryption.

Its all about decryption. Its all about cracking your secrets, saidDr. Ken Urquhart, global vice president of 5G strategy at Zscaler, in a recentvideo interview with Executive Mosaics Summer Myatt.

But right now, Dr. Urquhart said were not quite at the stage of being able to crack quantum encryption.

So lets look at where we are today we dont have enough qubits to do really interesting things with most of the algorithms. To crack RSA encryption, we had one group say about 6,000 qubits. Are we there yet? No we may hit about 1,000 this year and now were going to go for 4,000. Still not at 6,000 qubits, he shared.

Dr. Urquhart said that based on estimates from physicists and quantum experts, we may not achieve full-scale quantum computing capabilities for another 50 years. But despite this, those in the quantum field are still working to find new algorithms that are stronger and less likely to be cracked using quantum or classical computing.

Turns out you can build encryption algorithms for quantum computing that are just as hard to break as encryption algorithms in classical computing, he said. In fact, there was one algorithm for quantum encryption that would be considered unbreakable on a quantum computer that turned out you could break on a classical computer pretty quickly.

Watch Dr. Urquhartsfull video interview here to learn more about quantum effects and when they may start to impact our world.

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